In Popular Culture
The generic term "Shake and Bake" has multiple uses in popular culture.
- In The Simpsons, Homer is seen to like Shake n' Bake. When working as a food critic he claims Marge's cooking only has two moves, shake and bake, to which Marge replies "You love Shake n' Bake, you used to put it in your coffee."
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